Lesson Link 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/teaching-esafety-in-the-classroom-skooville-6312910
This lesson for ages 7-11 uses scenario based responses. It tackles issues of cyberbullying, creating good passwords/settings, security settings, privacy, blogging, and cybersafety. This lesson comes with powerpoint that may be used on an interactive whiteboard, and worksheets for the students.
Lesson Link 2: http://www.safesurfingkids.com/lesson_plans_grades_3_12.htm
This website has free lesson plans for grades 3-12. Specifically the lesson plan for 9-12th grade focuses on internet safety-what websites are appropriate, internet names, and giving out information. It takes students through different scenarios and has a quiz at the end for them to take.
Lesson Link 3: https://www.e-safetysupport.com/resources/details/?resource_type=lesson_plans
This website has multiple lesson plans for students in high school about the internet. The one that stuck out to me particularly was the one on copy right material. This lesson teaches students about plagiarism and about how to find reliable information. Students need to understand the legal implications of taking information from the internet to avoid breaking the law.
Lesson Link 4: http://www.simonhaughton.co.uk/2011/02/year-5-e-safety-lesson-2.html
This website has a serious of lessons with resources in each one to teach about E-safety for 5th grade (but also could be used for middle school). This lesson specifically teaches students the importance of knowing what is spam, what could be a virus, or what is considered cyberbullying. It talks about what information students should or should not give out to different internet sources.
Lesson Link 5: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/erate-teachers
This website also has multiple lesson plans on E-safety. This lesson plan for eleventh graders focuses on the importance of keeping a "clean" profile of themselves online. It explains to students that what they post online can be seen by the public and usually colleges and jobs will look up information about you before an interview. This lesson prepares students for a world outside the classroom and helps them to keep their careers in mind.
Reflection:
These E-safety and copyright lessons plans are extremely helpful to teach students how to properly use the internet. As our society is becoming more tech savy, it is important that students know how to properly cite materials when doing research, how to be safe in online relationships, how to look professional online, and how to properly construct an email. All of these things will help students in their professional careers later on.
Lesson Link 1:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/teaching-esafety-in-the-classroom-skooville-6312910
This lesson for ages 7-11 uses scenario based responses. It tackles issues of cyberbullying, creating good passwords/settings, security settings, privacy, blogging, and cybersafety. This lesson comes with powerpoint that may be used on an interactive whiteboard, and worksheets for the students.
Lesson Link 2:
http://www.safesurfingkids.com/lesson_plans_grades_3_12.htm
This website has free lesson plans for grades 3-12. Specifically the lesson plan for 9-12th grade focuses on internet safety-what websites are appropriate, internet names, and giving out information. It takes students through different scenarios and has a quiz at the end for them to take.
Lesson Link 3:
https://www.e-safetysupport.com/resources/details/?resource_type=lesson_plans
This website has multiple lesson plans for students in high school about the internet. The one that stuck out to me particularly was the one on copy right material. This lesson teaches students about plagiarism and about how to find reliable information. Students need to understand the legal implications of taking information from the internet to avoid breaking the law.
Lesson Link 4:
http://www.simonhaughton.co.uk/2011/02/year-5-e-safety-lesson-2.html
This website has a serious of lessons with resources in each one to teach about E-safety for 5th grade (but also could be used for middle school). This lesson specifically teaches students the importance of knowing what is spam, what could be a virus, or what is considered cyberbullying. It talks about what information students should or should not give out to different internet sources.
Lesson Link 5:
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/erate-teachers
This website also has multiple lesson plans on E-safety. This lesson plan for eleventh graders focuses on the importance of keeping a "clean" profile of themselves online. It explains to students that what they post online can be seen by the public and usually colleges and jobs will look up information about you before an interview. This lesson prepares students for a world outside the classroom and helps them to keep their careers in mind.
Reflection:
These E-safety and copyright lessons plans are extremely helpful to teach students how to properly use the internet. As our society is becoming more tech savy, it is important that students know how to properly cite materials when doing research, how to be safe in online relationships, how to look professional online, and how to properly construct an email. All of these things will help students in their professional careers later on.